1990s: Israel and AIPAC
Joe Biden made clear that when it comes to U.S. policy in the Middle East, supporting Israel and AIPAC is what matters most
Joe Biden made clear that when it comes to U.S. policy in the Middle East, supporting Israel and AIPAC is what matters most
Gilad Erdan, also the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, quietly liked a tweet referring to “Israel's nuclear deterrent.”
Putting conditions on U.S. aid to Israel has become a controversial topic — but it was the norm in Washington just a few decades ago.
Despite pressure from Palestinian rights activists, a number of top Democratic lawmakers remain silent on imposing aid restrictions to the U.S.'s Middle East ally.
In a speech, the Massachusetts senator proposed the restriction of military aid from use in occupied Palestine.
The latest nuclear assassination in Iran could stand as another example of Israel strong-arming its most important patron.
Nearly $1 million in dark money has boosted Engel, who is facing a serious challenge from Jamaal Bowman, in the past few weeks.
The race to replace Marcia Fudge in Ohio’s 11th District was hers to lose — so what happened?
AIPAC said Wednesday afternoon that a group of people who attended its conference are now on self-quarantine.
If J Street puts its lobbying operation to work, a majority of the Democratic caucus could support conditioning aid in response to Israeli annexation.
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